This is the second of several 'Innovation Perspectives' articles we will publish this week from multiple authors to get different perspectives on 'What is the role of social media in innovation? (Either inside or outside the organization)'. Here is the next perspective in the series:
by Braden Kelley
Social
media serves an incredibly important role in innovation. Social media
functions as the glue to stick together incomplete knowledge,
incomplete ideas, incomplete teams, and incomplete skillsets. Social
media is not some mysterious magic box. Ultimately it is a tool that
serves to connect people and information.
I'm reminded of a set of lyrics from U2's "The Fly":
"Every artist is a cannibal, every poet is a thief
All kill their inspiration and sing about their grief"
Social
media can help ideas grow and thrive that would otherwise wither and
die under the boot of the perfectionist in all of us.
Do you
remember the saying "it takes a village to raise a child"? Well, it
takes a village to create an innovation from an idea as well, and
social media helps to aggregate and mobilize the people and knowledge
necessary to do just that.
But, that is social media working in the positive. We must remember that social media tools are just that - tools.
Just
as easily as social media tools can be an accelerant for innovation,
they can also be an inhibitor - if the participants or the presenters
manage to make the less active majority feel that innovation is not
something for them.
If you don't want to be a fool with a tool,
then you must be careful to make sure that the social media tools in
your organization are fulfilling their role in a positive way and
leveraging existing knowledge management and collaboration toolsets:
- To make innovative ideas visible and accessible
- To allow people to have conversations
- To build community
- To facilitate information exchange
- To enable knowledge sharing
- To assist with expert location
- To power collaboration on idea evolution
- To help people educate themselves
- To connect people to others who share their passion
- To surface the insights and strategy that people should be building ideas from
The better you become at the above, the stronger your organization's innovation capability will become, the more engaged your employees will become, and the more ready you will become to engage successfully in open innovation.
For the most part, what I've been talking about is the role of social media in innovation inside the organization. When you leverage social media for innovation outside the organization, it gets a whole lot more complicated.
But, maybe that's a conversation for another day.
In the meantime, please consider the ways in which social media in your organization might be able to strengthen inter-disciplinary cooperation, make the organization itself more adaptable, and how it could help to create an organization with the power to transform more ideas into innovations.
You can check out all of the 'Innovation Perspectives' articles from the different contributing authors on 'How should firms develop the organizational structure, culture, and incentives (e.g., for teams) to encourage successful innovation?' by clicking the link in this sentence.
envoyez nous vos actualités + inscrivez vous a la newsletter : www.psst.fr SOURCE business strategy
PAR: alexis mouthon
ACCÈS DIRECT A LA PLATEFORME: PSST.FR
UNE INITIATIVE DE: POURQUOI TU COURS?
AGENCE DE PLANNING STRATEGIQUE 2.0
DIRIGÉE PAR: Jérémy Dumont








